Closeouts. Weighing in at just under a pound and boasting the windproof and waterproof breathable protection of DRYtech® Premium fabric technology, Mammut's Keiko jacket is perfect for hiking, climbing and backpacking.

I feel ridiculous writing a review for something I've not yet worn, but won't remember to review it later. I bought this jacket for an October trip to Martha's Vineyard. Have resisted buying a lightweight, waterproof jacket here in Colorado because it seldom rains, but this one has a flattering fi...
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I ordered two somewhat similar jackets to use while hiking, this, and one from another manufacturer, and chose this one. It's light, has a nice texture and feel, it's a great periwinkle blue, and it folds into an extra small stuff sack. The body and sleeves are somewhat fitted, less boxy and sleeker than other wind and rain jackets. The hood does not retract or fold into the collar, as in some styles, but since I expect to wear this primarily when it's raining I'm going to need the hood out anyway. The collar is not too high, it does not scratch the bottom of my chin as other jackets often do, and the velcro closure cuffs are particularly comfortable. Just a caution: I'm 5 ' 4 " and 105 lbs, with long arms and legs. I bought the medium because I like some extra room, so I can wear a heavier layer underneath. The jacket is cut very slim, and if you're much bigger than me you won't have space for an extra layer. You might consider sizing up. In an ideal world this jacket would have longer pit zips than it does. While it's definitely sporty it's also way more stylishly cut than most such jackets, so you needn't confine its use to hiking or camping. I haven't yet worn it in the rain but it's beautifully made and I expect it will keep me warm and dry regardless of conditions.

I feel ridiculous writing a review for something I've not yet worn, but won't remember to review it later. I bought this jacket for an October trip to Martha's Vineyard. Have resisted buying a lightweight, waterproof jacket here in Colorado because it seldom rains, but this one has a flattering fit and a fairly tight-fitting hood making it perfect (I hope!) for nasty Atlantic waterfront weather. I usually wear a size 14 top, but purchased the XL so I could wear a fleece under it. The sleeves are a bit too long, but I needed the extra room in the torso.

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Reviewed by holadai from Japan on Thursday, July 5, 2012

This Keiko rain jacket is very soft/light, and you can pack easily.Some parts are different to the current model (such as water-tight front zipper, etc), however, I'm very happy to get this great jacket with this reasonable price.